Hiya Loadus
Excellent result. Can you clarify what you actually did -- step by step? I'm trying to learn PL32 and general raster techniques at the same time!
What exactly do you mean :clarified with an overlay layer". The unsharp mask I get. (I think! )
Cheers, Geoff
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Hiya.greenmorpher hat geschrieben:What exactly do you mean :clarified with an overlay layer"
You can try it like this:
1. Duplicate the original image into a layer, set the blend mode to Overlay
2. Make the layer grayscale
3. Invert the layer, ie. make it negative
4. Take gaussian blur and apply it to the layer - I used radius 20 for the owl pic.
5. Adjust the strenght of the effect with Opacity
6. I used Unsharp Mask as the final sharpen effect with radius 1.2 and strenght of 300% (but I did that in linear space, so the effect is somewhat different from normal sRGB editing)
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Thanks Loadus,
this is indeed a very neat technique! Does this approach have a name?
Geoffrey,
there a two image editors that I know of, Lightzone and Helicon Filter, that perform most adjustments in linear color space ( in contrast to the standard gamma adjusted space) because theoretically there is less information loss in the highlights and shadows ( these parts of the image become compressed in the gamma curved color space and the midtones expanded). These editors have to convert the images at the end back to a gamma adjusted space to conform with the expectations of human vision. I have no clue if my terminology is correct here.
this is indeed a very neat technique! Does this approach have a name?
Geoffrey,
there a two image editors that I know of, Lightzone and Helicon Filter, that perform most adjustments in linear color space ( in contrast to the standard gamma adjusted space) because theoretically there is less information loss in the highlights and shadows ( these parts of the image become compressed in the gamma curved color space and the midtones expanded). These editors have to convert the images at the end back to a gamma adjusted space to conform with the expectations of human vision. I have no clue if my terminology is correct here.
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